Urinary Tract Infections
What are the types of urinary tract infection?
UTI mostly begins in the urethra with the entry of microorganisms, such as bacteria, which may travel up the urinary tract to the kidney. Often, the bladder is the breeding ground, where these microbes multiply. UTI occurs when the immune system fails to counter these bacteria. Depending on the part of the urinary system infected, the UTIs can be of the following types:
Cystitis– Infection of the urinary bladder
Urethritis– Infection of the urethra
Pyelonephritis– Infection of the kidneys
What are the causes of urinary tract infection (UTI)?
UTI may be caused due to infection of the urinary tract with microorganisms like Escherichia coli, bacteria from the gut, etc. Some common factors that can lead to UTIs include:
The weak immune system in conditions such as patients on steroids, history of HIV, etc.
Developmental defects of the urinary tract
Urinary tract blockages like kidney stones
Diabetes
Frequent sexual intercourse and multiple partners
History of frequent episodes of urinary tract infection
Recent surgery
Holding the urge to urinate for a long time
Pregnancy
Uncircumcision (the foreskin is attached to the upper part of the penis)
Using contraceptive remedies such as spermicidal agents and diaphragms
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